Honey retired in the winter of 2018. She found a family home in Springfield, Mo with a family that are friends with a family that had gotten one of her puppies. So, she might get the occasional play date with one of her babies.

Bayl's Apollo Pride-Retired & Deceased

​Apollo is the dog that started it all and now enjoys a comfortable retirement with me at college. He has a very loving and gentle personality and wouldn't misbehave for the world. He is a farm dog, though. He lays across the rows in the garden and barks at the chickens, harmless pastimes, really. He is dual registered with United All Breed and AKC. 23 inches tall

Retired and stayed with me until he died on the surgery table while trying to correct a GDV in August 2016.

Kacie Cadence Bronze- AKA Kacie- RETIRED

I purchased Kacie from a local elderly couple on August 7th of '08. The wife had gotten cancer, so after she was done with treatment they were going to travel. Their granddaughter said she would take care of one of their dogs but not both. Since they had only bought Kacie to breed with their male, and it turned out he was sterile, they decided to sell Kacie. Kacie will play fetch with anything you find laying around. She is a lot of fun and reminds me of my old golden we had to put to sleep.

Kacie is dual registered with the AKC and UABR.

Kacie retired in the spring of 2012 and went to live with a family in Arkansas and be a therapy dog. They tell my that she is thriving in her new role.

Bayl's Lucky Princess Lilly- AKA Lilly-RETIRED

Lilly is a light Golden Retriever with a disposition as sunny as her coat. I purchased her to replace Suzy as a breeding dog. She is loads of fun and she has great litters of puppies.Dual registered with AKC and UABR

Lilly retired in winter 2016. She is now a family dog and has human kids to love.

Bayl's Cherry Red Corvette-AKA Yvette-RETIRED

Yvette came from my breeding of Vanessa and Apollo. (Yvett is my mother's idea for a name, I think its strange but at least it's unique.) Yvette is just like Vanessa, except her features are blockier and and her body better proportioned with enough body to make up for all the leg, (I guess that came from Apollo) but her temperament is just the same. She wants to cuddle and has to get plenty of attention. One of those dogs that follows you everywhere and is constantly underfoot. She was hilarious when she was about 5-8 weeks old because she was a really short ball of red fluff darting all over the yard. My mom had a really big yard so you could take off running just as fast as you could go and she would be right there with you all the way to the other end while the rest of the puppies sat where you had left them and stared questioningly.

AKC and UABR Registered.

Yvette retired in the Summer of 2016. My ex-boyfriend insisted on having her when she retired. He adores her and takes her everywhere with him and I still see her regularly to groom her.

Bayl's Blue Moon Miss- AKA Missy-RETIRED

Missy is a blue merle tri Standard Australian Shepherd. She weighs about 38 pounds at maintenance weight. She is small built, low to the ground and quick, just as she should be for herding livestock but she does not have them temperament for it. I've never seen "the stare" out of her and the only thing she does not love is Ophelia as they are both dominant females of the same age. She is extremely cuddly and a bit on the needy side. She is very loyal and attached to me. Most dogs want you to leave them plumb alone when they are having puppies, some wont even have one if they know you are watching them, when she had her first ones she wouldn't have a puppy unless I was sitting on the floor with her with her head in my lap.

Missy retired in early 2017. One of the receptionists at the veterinary clinic where I work fell in love with her, so she is an active college student's dog now. She indulges in regular trips to the various parks in town and almost daily doggie day care.

Bayl's Vesta is Going Down in Flames- AKA Vesta-RETIRED

Vesta is Skyy's sister. She is a more petite and shy version of Skyy and red merle tri.

Vesta is currently adjusting to her guardian home with the previous kennel manager from the vet clinic I work at. She has two kids and a husky to play with. She is coming out her shell so much more now and is really turning into a very nice dog.

AKC Registered.

Vesta received an early retirement in summer of 2016 after having a puppy in her first litter with a genetic heart abnormality. Nothing changed for her. She was spayed and continued to live on in her guardian home, now made permanent.

Bayl's Double Duece Whiskey-Retired

​Deuce was my Golden Retriever stud. I got him from a hobby breeder in Buffalo, Mo, which is north of where I live. He had one of his back feet smashed when he was little and only has two toes on it.That's is why I decided to call him Deuce.

Deuce is a very nice looking dog, he is always ready to lay his head in your lap for a gentle pat.He's not too demanding and not at all obnoxious.Dual Registered AKC and UABR

Duece retired October 2013 and I rehomed him with a family in California, Mo where he now enjoys a comfortable life as a house dog.

Bayl's Red Dirt Amos Moses-Retired

Amos Moses is an apricot and white parti standard poodle who came from Red Dirt Doodles and Poodles in Prague, Ok. I had planned to breed him to Ophelia before she passed away. I will be using him to improve color and markings in my Aussiedoodles, as well as to breed to Nyx for F1b parti Goldendoodles. Amos Moses is so sweet, smart and cuddly. His downfall would be his ability to learn quickly. Anytime you put him in proximity to another dog he picks up on whatever bad habit that dog has immediately. Apollo flea bites other dogs, now Amos does it. Copper digs holes, now Amos does it. Esme barks and jumps on the back door, now Amos does it. Nyx likes to shred paper, now Amos does it. I spend more time trying to unteach him things than it actually takes to teach him anything new.

Amos Moses retired in March of 2018. He went to live with one of the client's from the clinic who had approached me about getting a poodle buddy for her existing middle aged male standard parti poodle.

The ones that didn't get to retire....

Bayl's Ophelia is Here to Parti- RIP 7/11/2015**In purple is her original profile from the "Our Girls" page modified to past tense, in black is the story of how I lost my baby girl"**Ophelia was brought into the program as an attempt to replace the unreplaceable dog, Lacy. Ophelia was a black and white parti. Her sire was Exclusively Yours Romeo 4 Rome sired by Classis Koch Chubby Checkers who was the first parti poodle to ever win the UKC National Championship in 2004.I have never had a dog so smart and I have definately never had a poodle with a nose (It's been bred out of them). This dog could sniff out anything. She was so spoiled and I was awfully proud of her. AKC and UABR Registered

Ophelia was taken prematurely from our lives. I always keep the dogs on lock down for the fourth of July but I slacked off the following weekend. Ophelia was a very calm, grounded dog. I wasn't even worried about her freaking out over fireworks, it was Apollo I was worried about. I heard them going off and immediately went to the door to call the dogs in. It was too late. Ophelia and Esme had already bolted. Only Apollo came back. I called and called. She always come to me, she was my princess. I knew there was no finding scared dogs in the dark. I figured they ran into the woods and were hiding somewhere in the 100 acres behind the house and they would be back in the morning. They had went the opposite direction, about 3 miles as the crow flies to the four lane highway. She was hit a little after midnight, according to witnesses that stopped and got Esme off the road and out of harms way, the vehicle that hit her didn't even stop. I got a call from Animal Control the next morning, as both dogs had on their rabies tags and were microchipped. So, I did get to pick her up and have a pawprint made and have her cremated. This was the worst emotional disaster I have had since my grandma died... I couldn't even bring myself to change her status on the website for almost two months. Please be courteous with your fireworks, limiting them to the weekend of the 4th and notifying neighbors when it will fall outside of that time frame. It could have been prevented... We had just closed on our house one the 26th of June, so I hadn't gotten to putting the fence in by July 11th, the day she died. I called the fencing company the day after Ophelia died and there is now a 6ft chain-link fence around our yard and plans to fence off the rest of the property soon..

Bayl's Vanessa Rose N Black-RIP 9/19/13

I purchased Vanessa at the same time as Lacy as a birthday present for my mom. Mom takes Vanessa to the Vet clinic with her every day. She loves the attention and are just about prepared for anything by now. Vanessa is also black and will also throw red puppies when bred to a red. Vanessa loves to play, fetch, and just run. Now my sister has taught her how to climb up the swingset-fort she has and slide down the slide. "Nessa Up!" and there she goes it's pretty cool.Vanessa is long-legged and long of body. Very lean and elegant. Her coat is more wiry than Lacy's silky one.April 13th,2009;New news on Vanessa: She got kicked by a horse and broke her front right leg.April 6th,2010: Vanessa had her first litter of puppies. They were pure poodle. She had 7. There were 5 reds and 2 blacks.November 5th, 2010- Vanessa had her second litter. Goldendoodles. 1 red and 5 blacksNovember 21st, 2011- Vanessa had her third litter. Goldendoodles. 1 chocolate, 6 reds.August 28, 2012- Vanessa's fourth litter. 9 Goldendoodles 7 reds, 2 blacks.(break time after she weans this litter until next winter)

On September 19th, 2013 Vanessa was tragically hit by a car in front of mom's house as she was getting ready to leave for work. Vanessa had puppies that were 8 weeks old and we had one female left that looked just like Vanessa so mom has latched onto her as a replacement for Ms. Nessy.

Suzy--8/7/2005-6/15/2010​Suzy had a very short retirement before she passed away; probably around 3 or 4 months. I gave her to my best friend, Chelsie, and she took her everywhere with her they were like two peas in a pod.We lived way out in the country so it was not unusual for loose yard dogs to run off and not be seen for a few hours or even a day at a time; but Suzy disappeared for four days before we found her up under the house where she had apparently drug herself. She was down in her hips and had nasty sores all over her. We aren't sure what happened to her but we think she got hit by a car or attacked by coyotes or something. We cleaned her up and medicated her but we couldn't figure out what was wrong with her hips. We couldn't get her to eat and her beautiful frame withered quickly. We ended up putting her to sleep to stop her suffering.Poor ol’ Suzy... She was my foundation breeding dog for this whole operation. Her and Apollo started it all. She was one of the sweetest and most wonderful dogs I've ever laid eyes on. Chelsie had a tiny little Yorkie that was about 3 months old at the time and Suzy treated that little dog like one of her own puppies. It was the cutest thing. Suzy was the best mother dog of any of them, as a matter of fact she would about kill herself because she wouldn't leave the puppy box to go across the room for a drink. Suzy was well loved and although we will miss her she left behind a legacy not soon to be forgotten.